- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#23506
Complete Question Explanation
Parallel Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (E)
The key to answering this parallel reasoning question is to find the conclusion. As the word "since" modifies everything following the first statement, it is clear that the first sentence is the conclusion. Once you have isolated this conclusion, you will notice that it focuses on inequalities in wealth threatening the viability of democracy. Using the Double the Conclusion technique, we must therefore find the answer choice in which the existence of one thing or concept threatens something else. Answers with conclusions that do not fit within this general framework cannot be the correct choice and should be quickly dismissed.
Answer Choice (A): In this answer choice, the conclusion focuses upon two things being dangerous in combination with each other, which is different than one thing threatening another, therefore is a completely different type of conclusion.
Answer Choice (B): An argument could be made for this being a similar conclusion, since Sara going to the bookstore every time her pocket was full would threaten her ability to cover her living expenses. However, a closer look reveals differences. Here, instead of her ability to cover living expenses being threatened, the stimulus tells us that if she went to the bookstore every time her pocket was full, she would never have enough money to cover her living expenses. Also, in the stimulus, conditional reasoning is used within the premises, while there is no conditional reasoning in this answer choice.
Answer Choice (C): In this answer choice, the conclusion merely tells us about a thing that is generally difficult to do. There is no information to match with the stimulus conclusion about the existence of one thing threatening another.
Answer Choice (D): Here, we are just told that something is important, but can lead to negative consequences, so therefore it is hard to predict the result of that things occurrence.
Answer Choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. The conclusion tells us that repeated encroachments on one's leisure time, interfere (or threaten) the requirements of good health. Further, conditional reasoning similar to that in the conclusion is used to get to the ultimate conclusion.
Parallel Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (E)
The key to answering this parallel reasoning question is to find the conclusion. As the word "since" modifies everything following the first statement, it is clear that the first sentence is the conclusion. Once you have isolated this conclusion, you will notice that it focuses on inequalities in wealth threatening the viability of democracy. Using the Double the Conclusion technique, we must therefore find the answer choice in which the existence of one thing or concept threatens something else. Answers with conclusions that do not fit within this general framework cannot be the correct choice and should be quickly dismissed.
Answer Choice (A): In this answer choice, the conclusion focuses upon two things being dangerous in combination with each other, which is different than one thing threatening another, therefore is a completely different type of conclusion.
Answer Choice (B): An argument could be made for this being a similar conclusion, since Sara going to the bookstore every time her pocket was full would threaten her ability to cover her living expenses. However, a closer look reveals differences. Here, instead of her ability to cover living expenses being threatened, the stimulus tells us that if she went to the bookstore every time her pocket was full, she would never have enough money to cover her living expenses. Also, in the stimulus, conditional reasoning is used within the premises, while there is no conditional reasoning in this answer choice.
Answer Choice (C): In this answer choice, the conclusion merely tells us about a thing that is generally difficult to do. There is no information to match with the stimulus conclusion about the existence of one thing threatening another.
Answer Choice (D): Here, we are just told that something is important, but can lead to negative consequences, so therefore it is hard to predict the result of that things occurrence.
Answer Choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. The conclusion tells us that repeated encroachments on one's leisure time, interfere (or threaten) the requirements of good health. Further, conditional reasoning similar to that in the conclusion is used to get to the ultimate conclusion.